Training under a national star can be grueling, but the path to perfection is possible.
As a complementary activity to the "Liangzhu Forum", the event "Silk Road Artists’ Rendezvous" , inaugurated in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, has invited 84 artists from 83 countries to explore several Chinese cities including Hangzhou, Huzhou and Shaoxing. Foreign artists not only immersed themselves in the scenic beauty but delved into the profound cultural heritage of the nation.
Jointly organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Zhejiang government and the China International Culture Association, the cultural exchange event "Silk Road Artists’ Rendezvous" was officially inaugurated in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
Taiwan director Li Tsung-hsi's play, The Homecoming, was staged at the Beijing Comedy Theater on Nov 29 and 30.
Sunflower in the Dark, an art-house film that earned two nominations at the 36th Golden Rooster Awards earlier this year, was released on Thursday across domestic theaters.
I spent two months this summer in the wilderness of northern Michigan, living the answers to the question: What do you do when your life burns down — literally?
While on a journey to find inspiration for a new film in late 2019, director Shapkat Murat was surprised, and proud, to find that equestrianism had become a regular course for the young students in Altay prefecture in northern Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Jin Yucheng, a Shanghai writer, best known for his novel Blossoms, is showing off his creativity in another field — visual art — with a solo exhibition at the Bund One Art Museum.
A new rendition of Dave Malloy's musical Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 will premiere in Shanghai in January.
KUALA LUMPUR — "I have been shocked since the first song," Chinese Malaysian student Yi Xiner said at the Xiamen University Malaysia, where the Canton Rhythms for Silk Road concert was held on Friday.
Starbucks, a spacious library, art gallery and well-lit offices are among the many things visitors will see in Chenxiang village.
More than eight years ago, when director Wang Xiaolie was preparing to shoot Hero Dog, a TV series about a legendary pet canine, he stumbled upon a stunning fact — the country had around 100 million families that raised dogs as pets.